In Texas construction injury cases, liability commonly depends on who had control of the worksite conditions and the responsibility to keep people safe. In Terrell, that might include situations like:
- A general contractor directing multiple subcontractors on the same lift or access route
- A scaffold setup that was changed during the day (repositioned, modified, or partially dismantled)
- A safety plan that existed on paper but wasn’t enforced consistently when production got busy
- Multiple employers involved with shared workspaces and overlapping timelines
Your claim typically needs to show more than “a fall occurred.” It must connect the unsafe condition—such as defective or incomplete fall protection, missing guardrails or components, or unsafe access—to what caused the fall and the injuries that followed.


